The wits, or, Sport upon sport [electronic resource] : being a curious collection of several drols and farces, presented and shewn for the merriment and delight of wise men, and the ignorant, as they have been sundry times acted in publique, and private, in London at Bartholomew in the countrey at other faires, in halls and taverns, on several mountebancks stages, at Charing Cross, Lincolns-Inn-Fields, and other places, by several stroleing players, fools, and fidlers, and the mountebancks zanies, with loud laughter, and great applause : written I know not when, by several persons, I know not who, but now newly collected by your old friend to please you, Francis Kirkman.

Author
Kirkman, Francis, 1632-ca. 1680 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London : Printed for Fran. Kirkman ..., 1673.
Description
[8], 80 [i.e. 96] p.

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eebo-0113
Notes
  • Item at reel 2539:6b bound with The wits, or, Sport upon sport ... Part I (Wing W3219).
  • Imperfect: item at reel 2539:6b cropped with loss of imprint.
  • Reproductions of originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery and Folger Shakespeare Library.
References
Wing (2nd ed.) W3220
Other title(s)
  • Wits.
  • Sport upon sport.
OCLC
12591934
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